Arun Shourie, a noted Journalist, Activist, Scholar and Columnist is the author of several books, several of them on a diverse range of subjects related to his journalistic interests, including corruption and brilliant exposé of the Indian Communist party's long-standing anti-national policies.

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Monday, July 30, 2012

‘We have reached a stage of negative social critical mass’

DEBATE: The former Chief Justice of India M. N. Venkatachaliah, the
former Lokayukta N. Santosh Hegde, and the former Union Minister Arun
Shourie at the book launch in Bangalore on Sunday. Photo: K. Murali
Kumar

New editions of Arun Shourie’s four books launched

M.N. Venkatachaliah, former Chief Justice of India, on Sunday expressed
concern that the country had reached a stage of negative social critical
mass that unleashes a chain of destructive reactions due to various
lacunae.

“This situation is a cause of concern as we are in a stage of
destructive reactions and not reasoning,” he said, while participating
at the launch of new editions of four books of
journalist-turned-politician Arun Shourie at a programme jointly
organised by HarperCollins Publishers Indian and Jagriti here.

“We must know that children are taught in schools and educated at home.
This is the problem as the parents are now not free to focus on their
children at homes. The whole thing needs a relook from the educational
perspective,” he said, while referring to the earlier practice of
children learning about values at home.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Shourie called upon parents to teach their
wards about the importance of values by setting themselves as examples.

Mr. Shourie, who shared his experiences as a writer, stressed the need
for people to speak their mind irrespective of whether others approve of
it or not.

Narrating how those who did not agree with his views mentioned in his
books related to B.R. Ambedkar and fatwas physically assaulted him,
poured tar on him, and abused him, Mr. Shourie said finally it was B.R.
Ambedkar’s grandson Prakash Ambedkar who came to his rescue by telling
people that the answer to [Shourie’s] book was a [another] book and not
violence.

Mr. Shourie said that public discourse was dominated by people,
especially politicians, who believed in nothing. “People do not believe
Congress’ talks of secularism and the BJP’s Hindutva as they think that
neither of these parties believe in either,” he pointed out.

Speaking on the occasion, the former Karnataka Lokayukta N. Santosh
Hegde advised the youth to try and understand the true meaning of world
contentment. “It is not real contentment when you acquire some
illegitimate wealth. This is only temporary as the next day itself you
would want to acquire more. The true contentment comes only when you get
something legitimately through hard work.”

The new editions of books released at the programme were Does he know a mother’s heart: how suffering refutes religions; Worshipping false gods – Ambedkar and the facts that have been erased; The work of fatwas – or the Sharia in action; and Falling over backwards – An essay of reservations and judicial populism.